054 April Choi: Korean Immigrant/Seminary Student/Teacher in Georgia Public Schools/Eyes Opened by Church History.
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April talks of her parents immigration from Korea, the origin of their Christianity, Korean superstitions & being raised Presbyterian. She's forced to speak in tongues as a child, later goes to Seminary & becomes a youth pastor. She feels stress, sickness and depression as a Christian. Church history opens her eyes. When she stops going to church, her sickness stops & her liberation begins! She taught in Georgia Public Schools 24 years, loves travel & spends time getting new immigrants registered to vote.
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